Radiology Case Reports (May 2024)

Dural-based large B-cell lymphoma masquerading as a tentorial meningioma

  • Kasumi Inami, MD,
  • Satoshi Tsutsumi, MD,
  • Akane Hashizume, MD,
  • Motoki Yamataka, MD,
  • Natsuki Sugiyama, MD,
  • Hideaki Ueno, MD,
  • Hisato Ishii, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 5
pp. 1661 – 1665

Abstract

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A 53-year-old woman presented with a 2-week history of headache and vertigo. Computed tomography revealed a hyperdense tumor, measuring 30 × 31 × 36 mm in diameter, in the anteromedial parts of the cerebellar hemispheres. Cerebral magnetic resonance imaging 10 days later revealed an apparent extra-axial tumor with broad attachment to the medial tentorium cerebelli and rapid growth to a diameter of 40 × 41 × 46 mm. Cerebral angiography revealed no obvious feeding vessels or tumor stains. The patient underwent biopsy through the left occipital transtentorial route. The histological appearance was consistent with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. Intracranial lymphoma may present as a dural tumor that mimics a meningioma. Rapid tumor growth incongruous with benign meningiomas should be assumed to be possible lymphoma, and prompt biopsy should be performed.

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